“‘Grey’s Anatomy’ has a special place in my heart and millions of viewers feel the same way,” Channing Dungey, president of ABC Entertainment, told Variety. “Thanks to fiercely loyal fans who have been on this journey since the beginning, and new generations of viewers who continue to discover the joy and drama of Grey Sloan Memorial, the show is as strong as ever.”

The long-running and successful show centers around Meredith Grey, a surgeon portrayed by Ellen Pompeo. As the title character and star of the show, Pompeo recently opened up about how she negotiated a $20 million per year deal for her role, making her the highest paid actress in a television drama.

Pompeo reportedly earns a whopping $575,000 for each episode of “Grey’s Anatomy,” in addition to a seven-figure signing bonus, equity points on the show and a producing fee.

“At one point, I asked for $5,000 more than him just on principle, because the show is ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ and I’m Meredith Grey. They wouldn’t give it to me,” Pompeo told The Hollywood Reporter. “And I could have walked away, so why didn’t I? It’s my show; I’m the number one. I’m sure I felt what a lot of these other actresses feel: Why should I walk away from a great part because of a guy? You feel conflicted but then you figure, ‘I’m not going to let a guy drive me out of my own house.’”

“Look, I only have a 12th-grade education and I wasn’t a great student, but I’ve gotten an education here at Shondaland. And now my 8-year-old daughter gets to come here and see fierce females in charge,” she told The Hollywood Reporter. “She loves to sit in the director’s chair with the headphones on yelling ‘Action’ and ‘Cut.’ She’s growing up in an environment where she’s completely comfortable with power. I don’t know any other environment in Hollywood where I could provide that for her. Now I hope that changes … and soon.”